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Semiconductors and charge carriers: the copper atom's electronic configuration. There are 29 electrons and 9 protons in the copper atom which makes it electrically neutral. Together with 28 electrons in the first 3 shells ( K, L, M ) and the 28 protons in the nucleus the copper atom's core has a net charge of + 1 e. The electron in the outermost N shell has only 1 electron known as the valence electron. Photo-Credit: mdashf.org
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Semiconductors and charge carriers (L-I)

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  • Posted on November 7, 2018April 1, 2020

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